Dettol No Touch Hand Wash System £1 @ Poundland

RRP £10 , its a steal at £1Found in East Dereham,Norfolk Poundland store.

Easy and convenient to use, the Dettol No-Touch Hand Wash System helps to encourage good hand hygiene habits.The Dettol No-Touch Hand Soap Refill is enriched with moisturising ingredients to help care for your skin - and it kills 99.9% of bacteria.

Includes dispenser, hand wash refill and 4 x AA batteries.

FYI as an alternative which is non electric , and Lidl and Aldi sell their normal hand wash (500ml) for 55p and 75p which is always cheaper than 99p or £ shops. More over you can use bath wash or body wash as hand wash too since they differ by additives only and they clean the same. - splender

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It's a quid, it's re-fillable with cheap liquid handsoap, the batteries it comes with last well (i.m.e)The sensor works pretty well, it encourages kids to wash their hands, even if they still have to touch taps, doors etc that you find in the way in everyday modern life*...

*Getting all the old arguments out of the way early!

HEAT HEAT HEAT

8th Nov 2013

Great find, will check if my pound has any in.

8th Nov 2013

It's bloody cheap ! Hope I will find some in my local Poundland.

8th Nov 2013

Blimey I have never seen it at this price.Time to stock upWell spottedLoads of HEAT!!‌

8th Nov 2013

MOTHER OF GOD!

8th Nov 2013

do they also sell refills for it? HEAT!

8th Nov 2013

Nice find, agree with 'the usual arguments' for £1 it is definitely worth it just for the soap.Voted Hot!

8th Nov 2013

Pointless money making product but worth a quid for the batteries

8th Nov 2013

Is this deal real?. I cant believe it is, anyone else agree?

8th Nov 2013

I bought one a few months ago for £5 and I have no complaints. They dispense just the right amount of hand wash and it has never leaked or dripped. My one gripe was the price of the 'official' refills but if you just take the existing one out and use a flat-head to pry it open slightly you can refill it with whatever hand wash, vodka, gin.. whatever!

8th Nov 2013

Very cheap! They were on offer in morrisons for about £6 a couple of weeks ago so £1 is dirt cheap

8th Nov 2013

Has anyone else spotted these at other Poundland stores?

8th Nov 2013

dayshadows

It's bloody cheap ! Hope I will find some in my local Poundland.

Poundland near my workplace had 3 units and one open Got them all Will check another store tomorrow.Fantastic buy at £1

8th Nov 2013

Very good deal. Hope they're in all pound land wouldn't mind getting a couple!

8th Nov 2013

heat if can lay my hands on atleast one :-/

8th Nov 2013

Proof that even fairly pointless products are worth having if cheap enough.

8th Nov 2013

zeroheroo

you can refill it with whatever hand wash, vodka, gin.. whatever!

I like this idea: would this thing fill a shot glass in one go?

8th Nov 2013

good price but has been proven they are a waste of tiime if worried about germs as you still have to use the taps to rinse. But handy if you're lazy and can't be bothered to use a pump or for kids / elderly who cant manage a pump. Refils are expensive and the units can be very sensitive and dispense themselves by doors closing, lights coming on etc.

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8th Nov 2013

IWOOTN

good price but has been proven they are a waste of tiime

beecause...?

8th Nov 2013

Kills 99.9% of bacteria? Hmmm...I want MORE.

8th Nov 2013

Someone brought one of these round when our baby was born. We were sceptical but used it all the time. Very handy. Don't agree that it's just for people who are 'too lazy' (?!) to use a pump - the idea is that you don't touch it.

IWOOTN

the units can be very sensitive and dispense themselves by doors closing, … the units can be very sensitive and dispense themselves by doors closing, lights coming on etc.

That has happened literally zero times with ours. You have to put your hands right under it for it to dispense anything.

Great deal for £1 if you can find one.

8th Nov 2013

Hope my poundland has one!

8th Nov 2013

circuit

Someone brought one of these round when our baby was born. We were … Someone brought one of these round when our baby was born. We were sceptical but used it all the time. Very handy. Don't agree that it's just for people who are 'too lazy' (?!) to use a pump - the idea is that you don't touch it. That has happened literally zero times with ours. You have to put your hands right under it for it to dispense anything.Great deal for £1 if you can find one.

Sounds like a bit of troll-talk ('units being very sensitive'). I've never had any issues with mine, and the batteries last for months

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8th Nov 2013

circuit

Someone brought one of these round when our baby was born. We were … Someone brought one of these round when our baby was born. We were sceptical but used it all the time. Very handy. Don't agree that it's just for people who are 'too lazy' (?!) to use a pump - the idea is that you don't touch it. That has happened literally zero times with ours. You have to put your hands right under it for it to dispense anything.Great deal for £1 if you can find one.

Ditto, never happened in 3 years of using ours (the kid mainly), i'd be chuffed if I had a wee sensor that operated at such a range, I could re-purpose it for other things....

good price but has been proven they are a waste of tiime if worried about … good price but has been proven they are a waste of tiime if worried about germs as you still have to use the taps to rinse. But handy if you're lazy and can't be bothered to use a pump or for kids / elderly who cant manage a pump. Refils are expensive and the units can be very sensitive and dispense themselves by doors closing, lights coming on etc.

I can always manage a pump!

8th Nov 2013

MR GUS

Ditto, never happened in 3 years of using ours (the kid mainly), i'd be … Ditto, never happened in 3 years of using ours (the kid mainly), i'd be chuffed if I had a wee sensor that operated at such a range, I could re-purpose it for other things....

I've had two of mine go wrong and dispense 3 lots of soap each time they're triggered. Weren't difficult to repair, but had I seen some for sale for less than £5 I wouldn't have bothered

8th Nov 2013

Had one for about a year, very good and all I do is refill the bottle with normal handwash,

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8th Nov 2013

sdutton007

Fantastic idea!!!It would be awful to get germs off a soap dispenser … Fantastic idea!!!It would be awful to get germs off a soap dispenser RIGHT BEFORE I WASH MY F**KING HANDS...Whoever came up with this idea needs to have some sense smacked into them!!!

but that's Dettol for you, profiting from scaremongering

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8th Nov 2013

Has anyone rumbled themselves as a scruffy beggar who doesn't was their taps yet?

Oh, there he is.....

IWOOTN

they are a waste of tiime if worried about germs as you still have to … they are a waste of tiime if worried about germs as you still have to use the taps to rinse.

Haha only kiddin! A bit.

8th Nov 2013

I was thinking of emptying them of soap and filling them with vodka, whisky and gin, walk up, put glass underneath and viola! Measure amount of drink Could even make a fancy holder to store them in with a hole for the sensor

8th Nov 2013

They don't last long, but still good for a pound

8th Nov 2013

MR GUS

Ditto, never happened in 3 years of using ours (the kid mainly), i'd be … Ditto, never happened in 3 years of using ours (the kid mainly), i'd be chuffed if I had a wee sensor that operated at such a range, I could re-purpose it for other things....

what like lifting the loo seat?

8th Nov 2013

zeroheroo

I bought one a few months ago for £5 and I have no complaints. They … I bought one a few months ago for £5 and I have no complaints. They dispense just the right amount of hand wash and it has never leaked or dripped. My one gripe was the price of the 'official' refills but if you just take the existing one out and use a flat-head to pry it open slightly you can refill it with whatever hand wash, vodka, gin.. whatever!

Mine dispense loads, I ended up buying some refills from the 99p store and I've worked out that dividing the contents of one between 3 and topping up with water, give it a good shake and it works out perfectly. I tried getting 4 from 1 but that's too diluted. If I didn't do that and bought refills each time it would be a very expensive habit.

8th Nov 2013

When these came out ~2.5 years ago, we got one for -5p when they were £4.95 and £5 off couchers via this site.It was OK, but fell in the sink and never worked again, that was only half-way through it's first refill. It's probably good if you are partially paralysed or something but that's all.Wouldn't buy again.

8th Nov 2013

snapdragon

When these came out ~2.5 years ago, we got one for -5p when they were … When these came out ~2.5 years ago, we got one for -5p when they were £4.95 and £5 off couchers via this site.It was OK, but fell in the sink and never worked again, that was only half-way through it's first refill. It's probably good if you are partially paralysed or something but that's all.Wouldn't buy again.

yeah, they have a habit of falling into the sink

probably the no-touch bit that confuses peoplemaybe it was the no-touch bit that

8th Nov 2013

I figured that, for the germ argument to work, I would need a house full of sensors so I didn't touch ANYTHING. I mean, what's the point in not touching the soap dispenser, when I still have to touch everything else? I thought it was just another thing to clean, refill, put new batteries in, etc., etc., and it would take up more space on the sink than a standard bottle, and the grandchildren would play with it as they are addicted to anything soapy, messy and bubbly.On the other hand, if it's only a pound....:pI've checked the website but not there, does anyone know if it's national?